Sunday, October 23, 2011

Grammy Award-winning guitarist/producer Dennis 'Finger Roll' Nelson and his band will WOW you at  A Wishin' Mission's Benefit concert!

He's bringing a "Hendrix/Santana Tribute" to the stage and you can have a front row seat! 

Check out his TV show, Life In the Fast Lane, Sunday, 11pm, Fox 10.



Saturday, October 15, 2011

Advance Tickets!

Limited number available.


$20/person donation.


Corporate donation opportunities available. Information





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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Event

 A Wishin Mission Benefit Concert
Sunday, November 13th
7151 Alabama 158, Saraland, AL
251.679.9255  
  •   11am until dusk   Outdoor Concert:  Outdoors  $20 per person, 19 and up.  Food, beverages, silent auction, door prizes, displays, bike show and more!
  • After dark   Roni's After-Party:  Live music and door prizes inside Burn Out's
  • Media Partner
    
Special thanks to Roni Hitt (Burn Outs),  Bill Black (95 KSJ), Carmen (Imagery Marketing & Research Consultants, Inc.), David Moody (Buzzin' Cuzzin'), Gerald Grant (G1 NuVision), Hunter Landry, family and friends who've all ready sign on with commitments of time, talent, donations and resources. 

A Wishin' Mission is seeking community partner/sponsors (business, social, religious and independents), volunteers, door prizes and donations to reach the goal of raising $50,000 for St. Jude's.  E-mail for opportunity packet and more information!





History

A Wishin' Mission was founded by Amy Quinn, native Mobilian and mother of two.  Amy and her husband "Quinn" lost their son Zack to brain stem cancer.  Numerous trips to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital with Zack made the entire family come to appreciate the caring, kindness, professionalism and the impact the hospital had on their lives.

Several years following Zack's death, the family gained 'closure' and decided to 'give back' to St. Jude's.  Amy decided to out together a benefit and that 100% of the proceeds would be given to St. Jude's to continue its research into childhood cancer.